Milton, a chaster and more unerring p. 128master of the art than Shakespeare, reveals no such lovable personality. |
His taste was much simpler, chaster, and disinclined to the florid and ornamental, than that of Cicero. |
The chaster she is, all the more will she revolt at the shamefulness of the verification! |
And my chaster imperial love, what were you too but earthliness? |
Towards evening he met a bell boy named Harry Ross who had also had trouble with chaster, and the two talked the matter over. |
But it remained for the chaster genius of Addison to banish this painful topic from his elegant pages. |